Chinese media in Chengdu, the capital of southwest Sichuan province, released footage yesterday of the alleged quack using scissors to remove anaesthetised dogs' vocal cords while their jaws were held open with string.
The Chengdu Business Report noted that the self- proclaimed "veterinarian" conducted these five-minute procedures on a table at the side of the street.
The ground by his feet was splattered with blood, according to the video footage. The report said it appeared that he did not wash his instruments between uses.
His business, which has been ordered to shut down, is under investigation.
Customers interviewed by Chengdu Business Report said they came to the stand because their dogs were too noisy, prompting complaints from neighbours.
Zeng charged between 50 and 80 yuan (USD 8 and USD 12), depending on the size of the dog.
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